Olivier Desbarres, formerly of Credit Suisse, was the head of Barclays
FX strategy in Asia. Upset about the noise in
his neighborhood, he approached construction workers that had
been building outside his house for 6 months, and let out the
following
(you can check out the video here):

“I’m gonna go after you. I’m gonna burn your f**cking house
down,” he shouts in the video. “You have no respect. You know
what? You’re f**cking animals. Chinese f**cking animals... I have
a life. I have a family. You break that, I will find your
f**cking family. I can find it very easily — I’m a man with
resources.” The berserk banker, who I can reveal was one Olivier
Desbarres, then snatches up a large sheet of metal and hurls it
into the construction pit, luckily avoiding causing any
injuries.”

Debarres, wearing shorts and sandals, only got more enraged when
he realized that he was being video taped
(from The Times).

“You’re filming me? You think that’s good? Put your f**cking
phone down because I’m going to wait for you to come out and take
that phone and shove it up your f**cking ass.”

He then picked up a sheet of zinc and hurled it at workers,
luckily, hitting no one.

Desbarres has since left (or been let go from) Barclays. The
meltdown makes a sharp contrasts with Debarres' various
appearances on financial television discussing currency strategy
amid the Euro crisis.